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Overview of API 570 - Piping Inspection Code

API 570 - Piping Inspection Code is an inspection code developed and published by the American Petroleum
Institute (API). The inspection code covers in-service inspection, rating repair, and alteration of metallic and
fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) piping systems and their respective pressure relieving devices. The most
recent edition (4th Ed.) was released February 2016.

First published in 1993, API 570 establishes the requirements and guidelines needed to maintain the safety and
mechanical integrity of piping systems after they have been commissioned. While it was primarily intended for
those systems in the petroleum and chemical processing industries, this code can be applied to any industry
that uses piping systems.

API 570 does not cover inspection, repair, or alteration procedures for specialty equipment or equipment that
has been decommissioned. However, piping systems that are temporarily out of service and may be
recommissioned in the future are covered by API 570.

API RP 574 supplements API 570 to provide information and best practices that assist practitioners in the “how
to” inspect piping and common piping components.

Industry Application

API 570 applies to piping systems that involve process fluids, hydrocarbons, chemical products, natural gas,
high-pressure gasses, and other flammable or toxic fluids. Some piping systems such as fluid services operating
below a certain threshold or fluid services involving water are optional in regards to API 570 requirements.
Furthermore, fitness-for-service assessments and risk-based inspection are accepted methods under API 570
for evaluating on-stream piping systems and pressure containing components.

API 570 Piping Inspector Certification

API offers a 570 certification through their Individual Certification Program. The purpose of the certification is to
identify individuals that possess broad knowledge in maintenance, inspection, repair, and alteration of in-
service metallic piping systems. In order to receive the certification, applicants must pass a two part — one
closed-book and one open-book — examination.

In order to take the exam, applicants must meet minimum education and experience requirements. All
applicants must have at least 1 year of experience supervising or performing inspection activities described in
API 570. In order to maintain certification, pressure vessel inspectors must apply for recertification every 3
years. Education and specific experience requirements are as follows:

Applicants with no formal education can apply to sit for the exam after acquiring 5 years of relevant industry
experience.

An applicant with a high school diploma or equivalent can apply after acquiring 3 years of relevant industry
experience.

Applicants with 2 year degrees or certificates in engineering or technology require 2 years of relevant
experience.

Those holding a bachelor of science degree or higher must have 1 year of relevant experience

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